Several people gathered in New York City to protest President Trump’s recent executive actions taken regarding certain immigration issues and border security.
A large crowd of people centered around the Washington Square Park Wednesday night holding signs that had messages such as “resist.”
Recently New York Mayor Bill de Blasio issued a statement in regards to the actions Trump took by saying, "Firstly, this executive order could undermine the relationship between our police and communities which has been foundation of our ability to fight crime. Second, because the potential funding cuts suggested in the executive order could fall on NYPD, so the executive order on its face contradicts its state purpose.”
Trump signed two executive actions Wednesday, the first one directing the building of a "physical barrier" on the wall along the US-Mexico border, the White House said.

Several people gathered in New York City to protest President Trump’s recent executive actions taken regarding certain immigration issues and border security.

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A large crowd of people centered around the Washington Square Park Wednesday night holding signs that had messages such as “resist.”

Recently New York Mayor Bill de Blasio issued a statement in regards to the actions Trump took by saying, "Firstly, this executive order could undermine the relationship between our police and communities which has been foundation of our ability to fight crime. Second, because the potential funding cuts suggested in the executive order could fall on NYPD, so the executive order on its face contradicts its state purpose.”

Trump signed two executive actions Wednesday, the first one directing the building of a "physical barrier" on the wall along the US-Mexico border, the White House said.